He’s always had a heart of gold so when Bradley Cooper got an opportunity to show some love to disabled veterans, he jumped all over it.

The “American Hustle” hunk headed over to the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio and screened his new flick “American Sniper” for 260 members of the military, also holding a Q&A with Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle’s dad.

They both made controversial statements on social media about the newly-released box office smash hit “American Sniper,” and now Michael Moore and Seth Rogen have issued new statements in an attempt to quell the backlash they’ve received.

The vast majority of American moviegoers are all about praising the new Bradley Cooper flick “American Sniper,” as it’s projected to earn $105 million by the end of the weekend. However, two prominent Hollywood men have very different opinions about the flick, as well as the role of snipers overall.